Response To Belton
Belton has been criticized by legal scholars for allegedly failing to meet the constitutional standard of probable cause.
Belton has been distinguished by Arizona v. Gant, which restricted searches incident to arrest to circumstance where it is reasonable to believe that: 1) the arrested individual might access the vehicle at the time of the search; or 2) the arrested individual's vehicle contains evidence of the offense that led to the arrest.
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